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Labrador Retriever - Wikipedia The Labrador Retriever or simply Labrador or Lab is a British breed of water dog retriever gun dog It was developed in the United Kingdom from St John's water dogs imported from the colony of Newfoundland (now a province of Canada), and was named after the Labrador region of that colony
Labrador - Wikipedia Labrador can be divided into four geographical regions: the North Coast, Central Labrador, Western Labrador, and the South Coast Each of those regions is described below
Labrador Retriever | VCA Animal Hospitals They gained great popularity in both Great Britain and the United States as a hunting retriever of both water fowl and upland game They also made such great pets that they are currently the most popular dog (by far) in both the United States and the United Kingdom
Labrador Retriever Dog Breed Information | Purina US The Labrador Retriever gets his name from Labrador, Canada, though the breed was developed in 19th-century Newfoundland as a water dog Originally called St John’s dog after Newfoundland’s capital, Labs worked alongside local fisherman to retrieve their catches
Labrador Retrievers: A Working Dog with a Rich History Originating from Newfoundland, Canada, the Labrador Retriever was initially bred as a working dog to assist fishermen in retrieving fish These dogs were carefully selected for their exceptional retrieving abilities, loyalty, and trainability
Labrador Retriever History The Labrador Retriever’s history began with a fishing dog known as the St John’s Water Dog They excelled at swimming, diving and of course retrieving nets, lines, ropes and even lost catches
The Labrador Site Our library of puppy articles will take you from the very first days home with your Labrador puppy, through every stage of development and support you along the way
Labrador Characteristics - The Labrador Site The Labrador is a versatile dog who can sprint at speed over short distances or maintain an easy loping stride that will carry him for mile after mile For a moderately large dog he is surprisingly agile, capable of jumping heights well in excess of a metre
What is a Labradors Lifespan and What Do They Usually Die From? On average, the Labrador Retriever breed lives about 10 to 12 years However, there are many things that can affect a Labrador's lifespan, such as weight, breeding background, activeness, food quality, environmental factors, bone strength, genetics, and general health